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atwut —me burir I gold and thus
«•raped from a guard who had him
in charge
About the only buried
gold he had was probably burled In
the pocket uf the official who made
his escape possible. )’et Bcrgdoll.
Entered st the nœtnffiee at Scio.
with the same ability to lie ana an
Oregon as second ciaas matter.
equal nerve in escai-c. is to Ameri
at.*** tupnoN. in advancb
11.75 can people the luw.'at type of crimi
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All foreign advertisements most be
paid for in adiatM*» of publication.
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T hvkspay . (K t . 6. 1921
W k want a corr*»|>>n<lvnt in each
school district. If you want tu un-
dertake the job see the editor right
away.
Get busy ami have your
community rtoreeented in the col
umns of the Tribune every week.
T hat booth-gger who wrote to
Attorney General Daugherty saying
he didn't care what the fines n ight
be. as he an-l bis followers always
added that to their infernal h<«M-h,
knew what would stop the traffic
when lie suvgested Jong term jail
•enteric«.*
The authorities should
art on his hunch
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W e are proud of the fact that
since ««Miming proprietorship of the
Trinum- nearlv ¡10 new subscribers
have Ix-en added to the list. And
this without solicitation. This is a
positive proof that the people arc
appreciative of our effort to give
them the home news. Now is the
lim«’ to subacrila- and enjoy the
tje** of your community during the
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winter month«.
T he hanging of Carl Wanderer in
Chicago the other -lay snuffed out a
life for the throe hr took mi now-
four arc d-a-l when that many should
4x* living
Wanderer planned and
executed the murders hr Committed
carefully ami methodically, and so
did the state of Illinois. One was
against man-made laws, the other
had i he sanction of man-made laws.
N • li e wu» brought I-ack to again
enjoy G«-d‘s Ix-tn-ficvncva. D-»-s it
pay to commit murder, either legal
nr Illegal? l>oea it?
'RUNER AND RERGDOLL
\ ion people consider Roy Gard
ner, fngitiv from McNicl'a island
federal i-enitentiary. a hero. They
d<> n it admire hie robberies, nor his
break fro™, justice, but simply the
nerve and reputation. It is said,
and rightly so. that Roy Gardner
never killed a man,outright. But
he is dir-ctly responsible for the
death of hi« pardner, and the wound
ing of the other member of the trio
who attempted to escape. No one
will deny the nerve hr has shown, or
the shrewdness of the man in evad-
ing capture for mi long. I ut does
that make up for th«- crimes he has
committed? We tielieve not
Grover Cleveland Bergtioll. the
famous draft evader, has l«i Uncle
Sam a merry old chase, ami is still
at large, due to his nerve and wit.
Hut Bergd-di is not a p- pular hero,
nor has hr ever been, yet he had the
same criminal mind and ingenuity
that Gardner has
Or is it that
holding up trains a-d robbing the
mails is a permissable ofTihse and
disloyalty is not?
At one time during the national
search for Brrgdoll he was arrested
in Peoria, III., gave his right name,
ami then was not held. When he
was again raptured he told a story *
The freshman reception, which
took place at the school house last I I
Friday evening, was a big succe-w
Everyone had a g-K«d time, the eve
ning being «twill in playing gano-s
The high school enrollment is still
growing. There are t»2 students at
preernt.
John Scott, Scio high school fresh
AMERICAN Al» VALOREM
man
and memlx r of the Ijnn Coun
VALUATIONS
ty Angora Goat club, distinguish«!
A fight is beirg made io the pr<*o-
himself by winning the first pris
ent congress to revolutionize our
on his goat at the state fair. He is
method of levying ad valorem tariff
entitled to a two week’s cour«.* at
taxes. In the past, these taxeshave
the O. A. C summer s-dmol. Arnold
been ba»«i ut-on the c-st of the i
Zysett woo second prize.
goods in the country of origin, a*
The prem-nl high school football
fixed by the consular Invoices. It is
team umloubt«lly contains the lx -t
now propow-d to t-UM- ths- tex upon
footlatil players in the school, but
the average value of the import«!
the other boys, undaunted, are or
commodity, in America, «a fix«! by
ganizing a ssK-oml team. The cap
the open market, where such go-xis
tain haul not yet been elect«!.
are ordinarily w-ld or <-ffer«-d for
The football warriors plav at Sil
sale in the usual wholesale quanti-i
verton Friday, the 7th.
ties. It is intemled that such valu-'
As the number of pupils increased
atmn shall de fixed by the actual i
this year the number of studies b I mi .
ami fair market value of the goods i
increased, having an addition of
in the Unitod "»tele«, independently j
Domestic Science Hl and Commer-i
of any artificial tluctuationa.
cial G«»graphy.
This plan, call«! American valua
All schools in Linn and Benton
tl >n. ha« the «uoportof such expert«
counties will be du-mi>-«ed Friday.so
as Secretary Hoover.Customs Judge
all pupils can have an opportunity
Marion De Vries, and a multitude
to attend the county fair a» gu-sta
of representative American busm«»ss
of the fair association
men at the head of large Industrie*.
A little thought will show th« jus
Were Outelasse I
tice an I fcaMt-ility of the plan.
The local "Hi" footiiall tram jour
Granting that the object of a neyed to Is-tianon last Friday after
protective tariff is to protect local noon to particq»ate in a football
industry against unfair «. mpeUtion game against one of the strongest
of cheap foreign lal-or, and that the teams In the state <l»el>am>ni ami
object uf any tariff tax should lx* to was defeat«! by a score of 7 to 49.
give equal treatment to all similar Although the score was l.q«sid«*d.the
impiirta of whatever origin, it will Scio team put up a great tight
readily lx- wen that American valu Nearly all Ixd-anon men were Iwtter
ation is the only fair plan, If a cer men am! Scio had nut one man who
tain article can ia- made in Germany had ever played before.
for II. ami in England for 12. and
Glenn Holland, raptain of the Smo
the ad valorem tariff tax is 30 tier team, was the star of the game, but
cent, the German article would pay was handicap!»--! by the inexperi- '
30 cents tax. while the identical En enre of his team-mates
lie went !
glish article would |«ay 60 cents tax. through the Isrl-am-n line for large ■
There i« no justice in that. It dis gains and got away once for . so
criminates in favor of the countries yard end run.
having the ch«-apest latx-r and the
1‘aul Snyder was the st»r fur lx-b-
moat depreciated money, exactly in anon, going through tht Scio line
proportion to that differential Thus for large gains several times
Bil
the moie stable Ct-iUktry suffers, not yeu Is-bam-n's famous sprinter.wa*
only the penally of its own stability, outrun by four uf Scio’s plavers’
but alM> the (x-nalty of a higher during the game.
tariff tax.
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Several end runs and forward i
It has iw*en pointed out that this, i - msim - s were made and completed by ■
in reality, constiintca a violation of both teams. Scio's lone touchdown (
some >>f our international treatisw was made when White intercepted a
Some nation* have treaties with us forward pass and ran for a touch
«-ntainmg the "most favored na down.
tion" clause. This means that the I Scio's lineup follow«:
K«*nnclh I
treatment guaranteni to that coun Sime. I.e.; Ray McKnight, 1.1.; Ger-j
try in any matter of interpreting aid Haasier, I g , Ted Suns. c.. Mur
<>ur laws, shall lx- as favorable as rell Gilkey, r g . Leslie Thayer, r.t ;
that which is granted to the m-wt i Verne Neal, r.e.; Glenn Holland, f.
favored nation in that re«|x*ct. Un b ; Maurice White, g b.; Gordon
der such a treaty. England would Wesely, r.b.. Rudoloh il-llis. I h
have a right tn claim as low a tax
S u I m
Eldon Knauf, Kenneth
<>o her imports as that, applied to Wewtenhbuw, Ben I’roapal. Keith
similar imports frun Germany, or White,
anywhere else. This certainly would
R kfortkk .
be just, but it would create interm
inable confusion under the present i
ad valorem plan. It wonld turn the)
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whole system into chaos.
The chief agument that has hevn
aihaneed »gainst American valua
tion is by importers, w ho claim that
it would deprive them of any certain
mcthixi of estimating their tax in
advance, ami thus reduce their busi-
m--w to a gamble
W hile there ia some merit in that
argument, it is not sufficient to out
weigh the obvious advantages of the
other plan
This plan is fan. not
only to American hu«im* s interest*,
but b I mi to all im|<ortrrs, as it places
them <>n the same basis.
The tax.
in other words, would l«e fix«! by
definitely ascertain«! local «>adi-
lions, ami not hy different and vary-
ing foreign conditions.
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J. A. Oakey has purchased the Jim ;
Mct'ar.y place near Crabtree ami is J
there m*w.
R. V. Emery, who r«-e»ntly ha-l
his arm broken, is able be at work
He is moving to his own place near :'
the Igike View school.
Mrs. E. Sowart osoved into th«- J
Mrs. Davis property recently vacat- ]
ed by Bert Fitzgerald.
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The Jerry gang, recently laid off ■
have returned to woyk on the S. E. '
tracks Monday.
I«eil Hayman, who caused consid. ;
erable alarm when he disappeared ,
in Salem Wt-dm-wiay. arrived home ]
Sun-lav
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Jake Bilyeu, of Crabtree, and a ; [
Mr«. I lavi*, of Portland, is visit-
former r«nudrnt of Albany is spend- J
ing here
ing the week in that city attending'
U m county fair.
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• Vt h ! • ^acinqs Arc Safe”
4 . inter- -t paid on sav-
wh ■ li run six months or '
s'.Mially.
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FARM
rr. ■ why they porch«»«! our plant:
Vi Un an. Crabtree; Walter Blackburn,
« il II hobkr, Lebanon; Walter Po-
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Real Estate Broker
and .Votary Public
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buyer's lq
far superior to others.
v< no sweat shops in Oregon
t modern, sanitary factories
, '-ye.-s enjoy their work.
Oregon
products lx- on every
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